Triche Immigration Appeals is a specialized legal practice led by Dr. Alicia Triche, a licensed U.S. immigration attorney with a distinguished academic and professional background in immigration appeals. The firm stands out for its exclusive focus on legal research and writing, offering direct representation for clients facing immigration appeals and á la carte services for fellow attorneys. With a physical office in Memphis, Tennessee, and a Maryland law license enabling nationwide practice, the firm serves clients across the United States with precision and depth of expertise.
Dr. Triche brings extensive experience, having authored over 600 briefs for clients and attorneys nationwide, and holds advanced degrees including a D.Phil. in law from Oxford University. The firm’s approach is highly specialized, targeting individuals in need of appellate representation—particularly in asylum, cancellation of removal, and refugee cases—as well as attorneys seeking expert legal research and drafting support. Recognized with awards such as the Federal Bar Association’s “Immigration Lawyer of the Year,” the practice is known for its rigorous, research-driven strategies and commitment to advancing immigration law through precedent-setting cases.
Services Offered
- Immigration appeals representation
- Legal research and writing services
- Á la carte services for attorneys (research, drafting, full brief preparation)
- Asylum case appeals
- Cancellation of removal appeals
- Withholding of removal representation
- Family-based immigration appeals
- Appellate brief drafting for immigration courts
- BIA (Board of Immigration Appeals) appeals
- Federal circuit court appeals (Fifth and Sixth Circuits)
- Legal consulting for attorneys on immigration matters
- Amicus brief contributions
- Continuing legal education (CLE) instruction on immigration law
The firm serves clients throughout the United States, with services available in both English and Spanish. Dr. Triche is admitted to the Fifth and Sixth Circuit Courts of Appeals and maintains an active role in professional organizations, including the Federal Bar Association, where she serves as chief editor of The Green Card newsletter and frequently contributes to legal education and publications.
